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bfm612 10-26-2020 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by The Watchman (Post 6526761)
Probably a zillion answers to the question, which could easily be "what are your favorite albums?"

One group I like is The Go-Betweens, Australian group that never got much attention. The album "Oceans Apart" (2005) stands out. An older song "Streets of your Town" occasionally got some airplay.

Great recommendation. The Go-Betweens is one of those bands that I feel should have been bigger than they were. I was late to them and only discovered them through The Friends of Rachel Worth, their collaboration with Janet Weiss/Sleater-Kinney. I listened to that album obsessively, and later discovered Oceans Apart as an equally fantastic album.

Thanks for reminding me of these guys.

Everton FC 10-26-2020 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 63telemaster (Post 6529643)
Early 90's band called "Jellyfish" were very Beatles/Macca influenced. Check out their "Bellybutton" and "Spilt Milk" albums.

Good call, on Jellyfish!

pickinray 10-28-2020 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by MCP850 (Post 6515812)
Manassas ( the double record set) Stephen Stills at his creative best with Chris Hillman and 5 other great musicians. ive been listening to it since 72 and have never tried of it, really just a wonderful , collabortive work of art.

I agree. This is an amazing piece of work.

pickinray 10-28-2020 06:25 AM

Here are some albums that I would have to have if I were stuck on a desert island:

The Charity of Night by Bruce Cockburn
Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan
Sundown by Gordon Lightfoot
Astral Weeks by Van Morrison
Acoustic Classics by Richard Thompson

TJN 11-11-2020 08:06 PM

Neil Young - "After the Gold Rush"

Wrighty 11-13-2020 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jim1960 (Post 6524204)
No one is quite like The Beatles, but in the same vein of British Pop, you might give The Housemartins a shot. Not a big catalog but it's all great stuff.



I used to go and see the Housemartins at a little local club called the Riverside when I was about 17 - my great friend at the time got to know Paul Heston quite well and even met his parents (Horris and Doris!)

Cal_Native 11-13-2020 07:41 PM

Uncle Walt’s Band: Start with their anthology album released in 2018.
Lyle Lovett: Step Inside this House
Grateful Dead: American Beauty & Workingman’s Dead
The Who: Who’s Next
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin IV, check out the last song, greatest seven minutes in rock & roll. :)


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